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Scanning for network vulnerabilities using nmap

17/06/2015 by Myles Gray 3 Comments

This article is a bit of a divergence for me, I recently had the need to scan an entire network for a particularly nasty Microsoft security vulnerability MS15-034. Obviously there are a few ways to check for this, the first is obvious, check what servers have IIS installed. However, this bug isn’t limited to IIS, […]

Filed Under: Security Tagged With: nmap, security, vulnerabilities, windows

How to test if 9000 MTU/Jumbo Frames are working

09/09/2013 by Myles Gray 23 Comments

Fairly straight forward this time, you’ve configured your MTU/jumbo frames to be 9000 on your client and destination devices (say a laptop/desktop/server/san/nas) and on ALL your switching devices in between – you’ve done that right? ;) Why not follow @mylesagray on Twitter for more like this!

Filed Under: Hardware, Infrastructure Tagged With: jumbo frame, linux, mtu, networking, osx, windows

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